Re: Debian on embedded...
On Sat, 2004-05-08 at 08:59, rvt@dds.nl wrote:
> Dear Debian Embedded guru's,
>
> I have been playing around a lot to get my debian running on my semi embedded
> system. One thing that keeps failing is that I receive errors from my solid-
> state harddrive and I only receive write errors. But installing the operating
> system is no problem (no write errors at all).
>
> I have tried a 2.2.x and 2.4.16,18 kernels (from debian 3.0 R2)and currently I
> run a 2.4.26 kernel (from backports).
>
> I use the 2.4.26 kernel because I need USB and framebuffer and can't easely
> compile a kernel on that system (and don't have enough knowdledge to copy a
> compiled kernel to that system.... unless I really have to ofcourse) but I was
> hoping to run it on stock debian kernels.
>
> Now my next step is to install debian and setup it completely readonly and only
> do some datawriting to a connected USB plug.
>
> This system is a 128Mb crusoe based system with a 600Mb solid-state harddrive.
>
> The application I have develop is a qt-embedded application runs on that system
> now but the write errors.
>
> can anybody sched me some light and point me to a few how-tos and websides???
It doesnt really sound like a debian problem or even probably a kernel
problem. What exactly is the solid state device, and what are the write
errors?
Justin
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